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				 Re: Lesson's from Ethanol's Freshman Year 
 
			
			You boys with fiberglass tanks better forget about using them. The author of this article said that the resin used in those tanks will pretty much melt right into the gas and then glue your valves, etc. together. Also, the fiberglass will eventually weaken to the point that it gives. 
 According to the author, even aluminum tanks will have problems before long...  :-/ :-/ :-/ :'( :'( :'(
 
 I don't understand how the guy can end the article with an optimistic attitude???
 
 By the way, he also says to not top off your tanks for winter, but to do the opposite. Run them dry. This new gas won't last to Spring. You'll have to throw it out anyway, so don't bother putting it in for storage...
 
 Thanks for the article Skools. Any advice???
 
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